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Montreal home sales up three per cent in December: real estate board

For sale signs are seen in front of a Montreal condominium. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson

The Greater Montreal Real Estate Board says home sales in Quebec’s largest city climbed higher in December to hit a new record for the month.

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The board says there were 2,825 home sales in Montreal in December based on the Centris provincial database, up three per cent from 2,755 in December 2017.

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It says it was the 46th consecutive monthly sales increase.

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Sales of single-family homes rose three per cent to 1,491 compared with 1,441 a year ago, while condominium sales increased two per cent to 993 compared with 973 a year earlier.

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Sales of plexes, which include two to five units, slipped to 336 compared with 339 in December 2017, while the median plex price was up eight per cent at $525,000.

The median single-family home price increased seven per cent to $327,450, while the median condominium price rose three per cent to $272,863.

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